The Inland Sea in the land of Rhûn into which the Celduin emptied its waters. Its northeastern shores were densely forested, and to the southwest lay a mountainous region. The mysterious land of Dorwinion was said to lie on its northwestern coasts.
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The maps that accompany The Lord of the Rings show a pattern of stipples within the Sea of Rhûn, though the intention behind these markings is not entirely clear. In the Reader's Companion to The Lord of the Rings, these are taken to indicate a wooded island, with the dots representing individual trees, and we follow that assumption on the map shown above.
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See also...
Atanatar II Alcarin, Bëorians, Dorwinion, East-victor, Inland Sea, Inner Seas, Kine of Araw, King of Rhovanion, Minalcar, Rhûn, River Carnen, River Celduin, River Running, Rómendacil II, The East, [See the full list...]The Glorious, Vorondil
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